Crime Report for August 22

August 22, 2013

Jeremiah T. Dillard and Nicholas W. Johansen, both of Hagerstown, Md., were arraigned Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of possession of heroin, transporting stolen property into the state, possession of a theft detection shielding device and conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor, according to Berkeley County magistrate court documents. Dillard was also arraigned Wednesday on a misdemeanor charge of possession of heroin, according to the court documents. The charges were brought against Dillard and Johansen after a West Virginia state trooper responded to a possible shoplifting complaint at Wal-Mart, located on Hammonds Mill Road, according to a police report. The two were found allegedly exiting the store with the manager following them and indicating to the trooper they were the suspects, according to a police report. During questioning, a trooper allegedly found Dillard to be in possession of heroin and a hypodermic needle, according to a police report. Johansen was allegedly found in possession of a backpack lined with aluminum foil, "a common tactic used to shield items ... that may still have theft detection devices attached to them," according to the police report.

A K-9 unit allegedly found heroin, six hypodermic needles, a smoking device containing marijuana, Xbox and PS3 video games, a DVD and two clear plastic theft detection devices, according to the police report.

Descott Thomas Fedee, of Winter Haven, Fla., was arraigned Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of driving revoked DUI, according to Berkeley County magistrate court documents. A West Virginia State Police report said a trooper performed a traffic stop after the passenger of a red Ford Focus allegedly threw a lit cigarette from the passenger side window. The driver of the car was identified as Fedee, according to the police report. After providing Fedee's information to Romney State Police Communications, it was learned that Fedee's driver's license was allegedly revoked in 2012 for a prior aggravated DUI, according to the police report. Fedee was then placed under arrest and taken into custody, according to the police report.

Bobbie Leon Bohrer Jr., of Inwood, was arraigned Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of an aggravated DUI and leaving the scene of an accident with property damages, according to Berkeley County magistrate court documents. The charges were brought against Bohrer after he allegedly struck a tree and trash cans of a home on Arden Nollville Road. while driving a Chevrolet Malibu, according to a police report. When state troopers located Bohrer, he allegedly admitted to having had "three or four shots" before going home from the Shipwrecked Bar and Grill, according to the police report. Bohrer allegedly failed three field sobriety tests conducted by state troopers, according to the police report.